Folder Redirection in Vista via GPO creates double folders...?

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lca1630

Hi,

I am having a problem /annoyance with Folder redirection Vista. It is
working great in my mixed environment except for on the Vista clients. The
folder do not combine and therefore there is a local documents folder and a
redirected documents folder. I can not have this confusion for my users. Is
there a way to have this not happen. Thanks - Nik
 
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solon fox

Hi,

I am having a problem /annoyance with Folder redirection Vista. It is
working great in my mixed environment except for on the Vista clients. The
folder do not combine and therefore there is a local documents folder and a
redirected documents folder. I can not have this confusion for my users. Is
there a way to have this not happen. Thanks - Nik

It sounds like you didn't move the contents of the local folder to the
target folder. Maybe you did a copy to new location instead of move?

In addition, to how to plan for roaming profiles, you will find
information about editing and moving the folder contents.

See - Managing Roaming User Data Deployment Guide
http://technet2.microsoft.com/Windo...da39-4944-93ad-dd3b6e8ca4dc1033.mspx?mfr=true

In addition, to how to plan for roaming profiles, you will find
information about editing and moving the folder contents.

-solon fox
 
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lca1630

I've read that document, it's sitting in front of me. I was able to get rid
of the extra documents folder by selecting the "move contents" check box, I
had initial problems with the that selection with my XP test client so I
unchecked it. I am still experiencing double of the pictures, videos, and
music folders. I've been trying different variations in settings with this
folders but no luck, any other ideas?
 
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solon fox

Sorry, no ideas other than starting over for the problem folders. It
would seem to me that selecting 'move contents' would have the same
effect on the media folder contents.

Could it be that the doubles are only from C:\Users\Public\Pictures,
etc?

-solon fox
 
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lca1630

Starting over seemed to do teh trick as well as fine tuning my settings.
Thansk for y our help
 

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